What if the most important learning happened at recess?
What if the most important learning happened at recess?
Not during math time. Not while reading a story. Not while filling in a worksheet.
But out on the playground, or sprawled on the floor with a pile of objects, completely absorbed in joy of their own making? …
MOST autistic kids are learning language this way...
This month we’re going to be talking all about autistic COMMUNICATION!
My favourite topic… but I might be a little biased.
Let’s first dive into thinking about how many autistic kids uniquely develop language- as Gestalt Language Processors.
The top 4 lessons of 2024 (that my autistic clients taught me)
While the new year celebrations have officially passed, I don’t feel that it’s too late to participate in a reflective practice (actually, I think it’s rather essential!). So as I sat in reflection about this past year… in particular about my work, my sessions, and my clients… I thought about all the lessons they taught me this year.
Here's EXACTLY why we need to share more about neurodiversity-affirming supports
I recently received an email from a parent.
And it got me really fired up.
So I think it’s important that we talk about it.